I know(1)/ a doctor(2)/ you are referring to.(3)/No error(4) {SSC Section officer(Audit) Exam.14.12.2003}

He is one of those writers(1)/ who has won acclaim(2)/ the world over(3)/ No error(4){SSC Statistical Investigator Grade-IV Exam.31.07.2005}

The fact of me(1)/ being a stranger(2)/ does not excuse his conduct.(3)/ No error(4) {SSC Section officer(Audit) Exam.10.12.2006}

The doctor advised Mr. Murugan that,(1)/ because of his sever cramps,(2)/ he should lay in the bed for a few days(3)/ No error(4){SSC Tax Assistant – Income Tax & central Exercise Exam.29.03.2009}

Kambli is one of the players(1)/ who has been selected(2)/ for the test match no Kamli is one of the players who has been selected for the test match.(3)/ No error(4){SSC Tax Assistant – Income Tax & central Exercise Exam.14.12.2008}

Answers-

Error Detection

that is old ones(c) – wrong
that is old one – correct, because that singular form and one is used in place of ones for that.

those are old one(c)- wrong
those are old ones – correct, because those- plural form and ones is used in place of one for those

my one is green(c) – wrong
mine is green – correct

seen any(b) – wrong
seen some – correct

No error(d)

must do not(b) – wrong
must not do – correct

the year in whose(b) – wrong
the year in which – correct

Who of the – wrong
Which of the – correct, because in case of selection use which.

Who(a) – wrong
Whose – correct

as many issues(b) – wrong
as many issues as – correct

whom I know.(c) – wrong
That I know – correct

who we admire.(c) – wrong
whom we admire.(c) – correct

in that they study.(c) – wrong
in which they study. – correct

themselves from the school.(c) – wrong
Herself from the school. – correct, herself is used in place of themselves because in case of as well as first subject is considered and here in this case first subject is singular.

French in the(b) – wrong
The french in the – correct

than her.(c) – wrong
Than she – correct, because in case of comparison both the subjects should be in nominative case.

that yours.(c) – wrong
As yours. – correct, use as in place of that because after using ‘the same’ verb is not specified and in that case as is used.

than that of Orissa.(c) – wrong
than those of Orissa. – correct, use those in place of that because of plural subject.

they loved each other.(c) – wrong
they loved one another – correct

I,You and he(a) – wrong
You, he and I – correct, in case of a sentence when all the three persons come together then apply rule 231.i.e. second person, third person then first person respectively.

You, he and I(a) – wrong
I, you and he – Correct, in Case when all the three persons come together and something wrong done by all then order is 123.

We, they and you(a) – wrong
We, you and they – correct, in case of plural forms of all the three persons come together in a same sentence, the order is 123.

Everybody but she(a) – wrong
Everybody but her – correct, ‘Her’ is used in place of ‘she’ because objective case comes after but.

at I.(c) – wrong
at me – correct
Me is used in place of I because objective case comes after preposition.

No error(d)

than her.(c) – wrong
than she – correct, Use she in place her because in case of comparison both the subjects should be in nominative Case.

No error(d), because it means I know you as much as I know him.

It is her(a) – wrong
It is she – correct, Her is replaced by she because as per rule when sentence starts with ‘It’ and followed by any Form of ‘be’ then the pronoun that follows ‘be’

Its are facing poverty issues.(c) – wrong
They are facing poverty issues. – correct
Use they in place of its.

No error(d)
It is used in a sentence as subject to emphasize on noun or pronoun.

Ours laboratory(a) – wrong
Our laboratory(a) – correct
Ours is replaced by Our because ours is possessive pronoun and it cannot be placed near noun.

No error(d)

as well as your(c) – wrong
as well as yours – correct
Your is replaced by yours.

as well as me.(c) – wrong
as well as mine – correct

She himself(a) – wrong
She herself – correct, Use herself in place of himself And reflexive pronoun i.e. herself is used to emphasize personal pronoun.